Flight Logs Help

Logging and Tracking Your Flights
Flight Logs are recorded by your drone and typically stored on your controller in the Fly App (for DJI drones). DJI encrypts its flight logs, and requires propeietary code to read the files. There are several ways to download and read your flight logs, I have found the following instructions to be the easiest, and free way to accomplish this.
  1. Create a free account by registering at: AirData
  2. Set up flight log sync with your app.
    • If you are using the DJI Fly app on your iOS phone, follow instructions HERE
    • If you are using a DJI Controller with a built-in screen (DJI: RC, RC 2, RC Pro, RC PRO 2 or RC Smart Controller), follow instructions HERE
    • For all other flight systems, find your instructions HERE
  3. You will need to sync your flight each time you fly. Consider log sync at the end of the day when you fly.
  4. After sync is complete, open AirData in your computer's browser (Link)
  5. Download your flight logs:
    • After Loggin in, click MY LOGS
    • Click Reports
    • Click Standard Flight Report
    • For your first report, select ALL FLIGHTS in the Select Period dropdown
        After your first Flight Log Report, you will select "Custom" and select the date range for your new logs.
    • Click Fields to Display
    • Click All Groups
    • Your Report page should look like THIS
    • Click Continue
    • Click Finalize / Save
    • On the next page, Click Finalize / Download CSV
Return to FlighPlan
  1. Navigate to the Flight Logs section from the dashboard.
  2. Click β€œUpload Logs” to open the entry form.
  3. Click inside the gray box to select your flight log csv file from your computer, or drag your csv file into the gray box.
  4. Click Upload to add your new flight logs.
  5. Flight statistics will automatically be added in your pilot profile.
  6. Table functions:
    • View individual Flight Logs
    • Create a pdf report of the specific flight with all flight details
    • Delete individual Flight Logs
    • Clicking on the Location data will take you to google maps to show where that flight took place.
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